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The Cardston News was first published in 1924, and was a weekly until 1925. During 1924–1925, the newspaper was edited and published by Fred Burton. It was later taken over by D.O. Wight, editor and managing director from September 17, 1925 until June 9, 1936. Fred Burton took over as publisher on June 16, 1936.
This is a list of defunct newspapers of Canada, organized alphabetically by province. [1 ... Cardston News: AB: Cardston: 1959 1966 Cardston Record: AB: Cardston ...
Southern Alberta Newspaper Collection (1898–1991) 30 Alberta newspapers provided by University of Lethbridge Free. Barons, Alberta: Barons Enterprise (1911–1912) Barons Globe (1920–1921) Cardston, Alberta: Alberta Star (1902–1907) Cardston News (1925–1958) Cardston Record (1898–1899) Granum, Alberta: Granum Advertiser (1920–1921)
Medicine Hat News: AB: Medicine Hat: Alta Newspaper Group: 64,731 Tue–Sat English Red Deer Advocate: AB: ... Cardston – The Star; Carstairs – Carstairs Courier;
Cardston-Chief Mountain was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first-past-the-post method of voting from 1993 to 1997.
Cardston was one of the original 25 electoral districts contested in the 1905 Alberta general election upon Alberta joining Confederation in September 1905. The district was carried over from the old Cardston electoral district which returned a single member to the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories from 1902 to 1905.
Cardston-Taber-Warner and its antecedents have a long history that dates back to the old Cardston riding in the Northwest Territories. The district has been held by right of center parties since it was created in 1997, and has held the distinction of being one rural riding not continuously held by the Progressive Conservatives in Alberta before ...
The district is located in southern Alberta, stretching from Namaka (east of Calgary) to the border with Montana.It contains all of Vulcan County, the northern portions of Lethbridge County and MD of Taber which includes Vauxhall and Hays, and all of Cardston County, as well as the Treaty 7 reserves of the Kainai and Siksika nations.